Chris Wragge speaks with Dr. Jennifer Ashton about new research that claims 15 percent of girls begin puberty early.
Read More »Tag Archives: news
Feed SubscriptionVitamin D cuts heart risk in African-Americans
New study shows supplements of "sunshine vitamin" lower heart risk by improving blood vessel function
Read More »Bambi or Bessie: Are wild animals happier?
We, as emotional beings, place a high value on happiness and joy. Happiness is more than a feeling to us - it’s something we require and strive for. We’re so fixated on happiness that we define the pursuit of it as a right.
Read More »What is narcissism? Ask your Facebook friends
Self promoters on Facebook might be narcissists and they aren't afraid to tell you
Read More »Looking Down on Deforestation: Brazil Sharpens Its Eyes in the Sky to Snag Illegal Rainforest Loggers
Brazil's clear-cut deforestation rate led the world just five years ago.
Read More »Did Phil play too much pre-Masters?
Par 3: The defending champion's putter failed at a place he has owned the last seven years, but the U.S. Open has his name all over it.
Read More »iFive: Ceglia vs. Facebook, AOL Shutters DownloadSquad, Bing Hits 30% of Searches, Netherlands Chases Pirates, Nokia Staff Cuts
Fifty years ago today Yuri Gagarin became the first human ever to journey into space --a symbolic moment that psychologically, technologically severed the human race into those who lived before that moment, and after it. Google has a special Doodle for the occasion, and Gagarin-mania and space-themed posts will be everywhere today. Poyekhali ! 1.
Read More »Bad female boss? She may have Queen Bee Syndrome
The sisterhood of women is weak in the workplace, according to many new studies including one where 95 percent of women said they felt undermined at some point in their career by other women. This phenomenon has a name: The Queen Bee Syndrome.
Read More »Together again: Women take care of dying exes
After being divorced for decades, Terry DeMeo and her ex-husband reunited when she became his caregiver as he was dying.
Read More »South Africa tour announces $10 million WGC event
The commissioner of the Sunshine Tour says South Africa will host a World Golf Championship event in 2012 offering prize money of $10 million, making it the richest tournament in world golf.
Read More »At Heaven’s Gate: 50 Years After Humans First Reached Space, What Frontiers Remain?
On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin did something no human had done before. On board the Vostok 1 spacecraft, Gagarin became the first person in space after rocketing into the sky from a launch site in Kazakhstan for a nearly two-hour flight
Read More »TEPCO wary of Fukushima radiation leak exceeding Chernobyl
April 12 (Reuters) - The operator of Japan's crippledFukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant said on Tuesday that they [More]
Read More »Japan raises nuclear crisis severity to highest level
TOKYO, April 12 (Reuters) - Japan raised the severity of itsnuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant to a level [More]
Read More »Tiger says swing change starting to pay off
DONGGUAN, China (AP) - Tiger Woods feels like his new swing is starting to pay dividends after tying for fourth at the Masters last weekend.
Read More »Cherry Hills to host 2014 BMW Championship
Cherry Hills Country Club has notified its members that the famed Colorado course will host the 2014 BMW Championship.
Read More »